Designed by Mel ORourke at CI Studio
Designer: Karen Erdpohl
Designer: Fiona O'Leary
Categories: Identity
Industry: Cultural
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Ireland’s National Library located on Dublin’s Kildare Street was established in 1877 to house the country’s cultural and historic archives. We were tasked with designing an identity programme starting with the logo. The mark itself is a simple graphic representation of the acronym, the N coming from the curves of the arches and windows, synonymous with the architecture of the Library building itself and the period it was built, the L and I from the columns which are commonly found alongside the arches.
The two different greens used in the identity are the colours taken from the walls in the Library’s spectacular Reading Room.